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- From: "Jeremie Miller" <jmiller@mwci.net>
- To: <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 31 Dec 1997 15:39:38 -0600
Well, I finally decided to take the plunge and learn XML. As a learning
project, I decided to write a simple XML parser in JavaScript(ECMAScript).
As it exists now, it doesn't handle many of the more advanced parts of the
spec(PI's, CDATA, etc...) and is only trying to be a read-only well-formed
parser.
I feel its to a point where I can let others play with it and need some good
feedback on it. But remember, I have not even read the XML recommendation
more than a light glance-through, so the parser it fairly limited yet. The
point of it is to take XML fragments and expose them as a parsed object-tree
to other javascripts for manipulation/display. Its ~5k, its fast, and it
works with any ECMAScript compliant browser(I hope).
It will get updated often as I have time to read the spec and to learn more
about DTD's.
Go play at:
http://www.jeremie.com/xparse/
I really need some constructive feedback about what it needs to do, the API,
possible uses for it, etc...
Thanks! This list has been a very educational tool so far! As I learn
more, you'll probably be seeing more of me :)
Jeremie Miller
jer@jeremie.com
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